The Arctic fox is warmblooded because it is a mammal. The difference between a cold-blooded animals and warmblooded animals is that cold-blooded animals' body temperatures are that of their environment, ex. if the temperature is 54 degrees, the animal will have a body temperature of 54 degrees.
Warm-blooded animals, like the fox, maintain a constant body temperature. Humans, for example, maintain a body temperature of 98.6 degrees F., regardless of the temperature of the environment.
They are mammals. All mammals are warm blooded.
Wolves are mammals, and all mammals are warm blooded.
"hot blooded" isn't used in Biology, but is generally used for people who get angry and flare up easily.
Yes, the arctic fox is warm blooded as are all foxes.
All mammals are warm-blooded, including the Arctic fox.
The Arctic hare is a mammal and warm-blooded.
yes
A fox is a mammal, so it is warm-blooded. Any cold-blooded animal in the Arctic would be unable to move.
Arctic foxes are mammals, which means they are warm blooded.
An Arctic fox is a mammal and is warm-blooded.
Yes... animals in the Arctic are warm blooded (except for the fish in the Arctic waters).
They are mammals. All mammals are warm blooded.
No, they are mammals therefore they are warm-blooded. They stay warm in harsh climates because of their fur.
Yes they are.
Cold blooded, only mammals and birds are warm blooded
Cold blooded.
Arctic foxes are warm-blooded because they are mammals.
are catfish cold blooded or warm blooded
Cold Blooded